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Must have a current TS/SCI Clearance. Global Dimensions is currently seeking Chinese-Mandarin OLAs (Level 2) for positions in Columbia, Maryland. Global Dimensions is a HUBZone, service disabled, veteran-owned small business based in Fredericksburg, VA. We are a dynamic, expanding company with exciting opportunities in language/culture, training/education/instruction, IT, cyber security, and intelligence.
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TS/SCI w/Poly - Application Developer - Python. Experience in web development (front end), Angular, ASP.net, or any third-party libraries like Syncfusion, Dev Express, Kendo, or other packages with controls.
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Must be a U.S. Citizen with an active TS/SCI Clearance with a Polygraph. This position requires an active Top Secret Clearance with SCI and a Polygraph and is supported in Chantilly, VA.
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Active TS clearance is required. 5+ years of technical experience as an electrical engineer, electronics engineer, or other related discipline. As an Electronics/RF Engineer with the Redhorse Cyber Analytics division, you’ll sharpen your skills while providing mission-critical technical solutions and support to a respected government customer.
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TS/SCI clearance with Full Scope Polygraph. Experience designing data queries in a Hadoop environment using tools such as Apache Hive, Apache Phoenix, Apache Spark or others. Experience using streaming centric solutions such as Kafka or Flink.
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Active Top-Secret Clearance with the ability to obtain an SCI. The Wireless Engineer will be responsible for planning, designing, develop, install, modify, and test networks, application programs and/or computer based systems.
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Active TS/SCI w/ Polygraph needed to apply * Demonstrated experience with search architecture and data visualization tools (ex - ElasticSearch, OmniSci) Familiar with Data Science frameworks such as Keras, Tensorflow, or Theano.
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Must possess a Current Active Secret Clearance with ability to upgrade to/attain TS/SCI. Maintain database for tracking TRADOC G-2 Information Technology (IT) equipment located at Fort Eustis and Fort Leavenworth.
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Active Top Secret / SCI Clearance + Poly Required. The ideal Senior Solutions Engineer (SE) for our US Department of Defense and Intelligence Community (DoD/IC) team will understand and have in-depth knowledge of end-to-end cybersecurity supporting both Cloud (Public and Private) and On-Premise architectures.
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CLEARANCE: Active TS/SCI with Polygraph required to apply. Utilizing SIGINT tools, network development tools, and Open Source Research to develop targeting plans and products supporting defined collection priorities and to identify measures of effectiveness.
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Active Top-Secret Clearance, with the ability to obtain SCI. Ensures compliance with all other applicable Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Information Services Agency (DISA), U.S. Cyber Command, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and Air Force guidance; maintains an in depth understanding of the Risk Management Framework (RMF), Information Assurance Work Force standards (IAWF), Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG), and continuous monitoring standards from NIST SP-800 Series.
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Must possess an active Top Secret Security Clearance with SCI eligibility or above. Top Secret Security Clearance with SCI eligibility required. As part of our infrastructure team, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability, security, and performance of our microservices-based applications, including Jira, Confluence, Gitlab, and Bitbucket.
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Must have an active Top Secret clearance with an ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance. Must have an active Top Secret clearance with an ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance. MITRE Adversary Tactics, Techniques and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK.
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CyTech is seeking a Sr. Cyber Security Subject Matter Expert (SME) who can support our customer in the detection, response, mitigation, and reporting of cyber threats affecting the client networks. Prior experience with SIEM Technologies (Splunk.
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TS/SCI CI Poly required. Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, 20 Bioinformatics) or equivalent relevant experience.
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